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Mar 16, 2014
Nadine M.
Maybe try using a mouse before curling your hair? Sorry I haven't had that problem before. Hope you figure it out though! :)
Mar 16, 2014
Simona P.
I don't know if you know it but it s preferable to style you hair a bit "dirty".. I mean, don t style your hair just washed.. Wait 1 or 2 days and then done it!! :)
Mar 16, 2014
Katie L.
I used to have this problem all the time. I started putting dry shampoo or mousse and curling gel in my hair before I curled it. It helped a lot.
Mar 16, 2014
kristinee c.
After your done curling a piece don't let the curl fall pin it up with a bobby pin do it for all your curls let it sit and take it off and there you go it's a little more work but it helps
Mar 16, 2014
kristinee c.
I use a wond! @josie C
Mar 16, 2014
Shannon B.
Use a wet set? Or curl your hair with socks? Their are a few tutorials on Youtube if you need help. I can't really explain because my hair is curly, I can't keep my hair straight. And mousse can only be used on wet hair to give thw maximum result.
Mar 16, 2014
Jess L.
I had the EXACT same problem. The only thing that helped me was curling with a flat iron. there are tons of tutorials on youtube if you don't know how, and the curls last F-O-R-E-V-E-R.
Mar 16, 2014
Gen S.
Definitely set your curls, you can go to Sally's and purchase some prongs, or use bobby pins. I prefer prongs, they are much easier to use, and set/pin your curls as you, this way they cool down and the shape stores :)
Mar 16, 2014
Roz X.
I would get some hot rollers. That said, Living Proof's Style Extender is pretty fab. I would let my curls cool and spray them with Redken 28...then loosen them with my fingers or a pick and respray lightly.
Mar 16, 2014
Roz X.
If you are using a wand or curling iron, be sure to take advantage of the entire barrel. Rather than overlap your hair..twist it around the length of the barrel..ensuring every section of strand gets heat. Release the curl slowly..working in sections. Smaller sections mean better, bouncier curls. Letting them cool and using a quality flexible hairspray is of HUGE help. You may also want to try a texturizing spray or leave-in foam. It's a 10 has a great blow dry spray that adds volume and gives a little texture.